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Everybody’s favorite curator, Bob Nickas, has selected the fifth White Columns Annual, up through January 29.
Everybody’s favorite curator, Bob Nickas, has selected the fifth White Columns Annual, up through January 29.
Project Europa: Imagining the (Im)Possible, the most recent exhibition at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University, brings together “19 artists whose work, created in the aftermath of the unification of Europe, considers the relationship of art to democracy and responds in various ways to the conflicts and contradictions of Europe’s democratic dream.”
Jon Pestoni’s show at Lisa Cooley consists of works that “move away from suggestions of figuration and small, lyrical, surface marks toward an amplified palette, larger scale and bolder, aggressive forms.” It will be on view through February 20.
Robert Indiana, he of the ubiquitous LOVE sculpture, has a show at Woodward Gallery that closes on January 22.
Amy Rathbone’s show, suchness, at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art “continues to explore her process of investigation, revealing the fragile equilibria between the real and the imaginary.”
For his debut solo show at Perry Rubenstein Yves Oppenheim will “show paintings on canvas and a wall painting that together trace his practice over the last decade.”
The New Museum presents George Condo: Mental States, on view through May 8th. And keep an eye out for Lynda Benglis’s show too, opening February 9.
Happy Birthday to me. This website just turned 4. Thanks to Ben Heller for all of his work.
Judit Reigl’s show at Rooster Gallery features work done specifically for the space, and coincides with Ubu Gallery’s show of the artist. The opening will take place on Thursday, January 13.
Lawrence Weiner, best known for his “constructions of language + materials referred to, and his commitment to making his art accessible to the public in diverse forms and situations,” has a show at Marian Goodman which closes on January 21.